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Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

As the COVID-19 pandemic hit worldwide in the early 2020, people were urged to alter their behavior to prevent disease spread, thus, led to change water intake. This study aimed to analyze water and beverage intake among health workers and general workers during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This...

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Autores principales: Sunardi, Diana, Chandra, Dian Novita, Medise, Bernie Endyarni, Manikam, Nurul Ratna Mutu, Friska, Dewi, Lestari, Wiji, Insani, Putri Novia Choiri
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35369071
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.832641
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author Sunardi, Diana
Chandra, Dian Novita
Medise, Bernie Endyarni
Manikam, Nurul Ratna Mutu
Friska, Dewi
Lestari, Wiji
Insani, Putri Novia Choiri
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Chandra, Dian Novita
Medise, Bernie Endyarni
Manikam, Nurul Ratna Mutu
Friska, Dewi
Lestari, Wiji
Insani, Putri Novia Choiri
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description As the COVID-19 pandemic hit worldwide in the early 2020, people were urged to alter their behavior to prevent disease spread, thus, led to change water intake. This study aimed to analyze water and beverage intake among health workers and general workers during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This study was a comparative descriptive study where the participants were 20–45-year-old health workers and general workers in Indonesia. Data collected included demographic, water and beverage intake, physical activity, nutrient intake, and body weight and height. All data collection was obtained online using self-reported questionnaire. Water intake data was collected for 7 days consecutively using a 7-day fluid record. There were 246 participants comprised of 102 (41.5%) general workers and 144 (58.5%) health workers who were analyzed in this study. All participants showed barely adequate intake of daily total fluid 1,882 (1,473–2,433) ml/day. Total fluid intake among general workers was 1,759 (1,447–2,396) ml/day, whereas in health workers it was slightly higher 1,939 (1,516–2,446) ml/day (p-value = 0.378). Among health workers who were highly exposed to patients with COVID-19 showed the highest percentage in drinking water adequately (20 participants, 60.6%) compared to health workers who worked under moderate (29 participants, 48.3%) and low (24 participants, 47.2%) level of exposure to patients with COVID-19. In conclusion, workers need to improve their daily fluid intake. This study also showed better behavior of water consumption among health workers compared to general workers despite of their strict personal protection equipment during working hour.
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spelling pubmed-89671732022-03-31 Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia Sunardi, Diana Chandra, Dian Novita Medise, Bernie Endyarni Manikam, Nurul Ratna Mutu Friska, Dewi Lestari, Wiji Insani, Putri Novia Choiri Front Nutr Nutrition As the COVID-19 pandemic hit worldwide in the early 2020, people were urged to alter their behavior to prevent disease spread, thus, led to change water intake. This study aimed to analyze water and beverage intake among health workers and general workers during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This study was a comparative descriptive study where the participants were 20–45-year-old health workers and general workers in Indonesia. Data collected included demographic, water and beverage intake, physical activity, nutrient intake, and body weight and height. All data collection was obtained online using self-reported questionnaire. Water intake data was collected for 7 days consecutively using a 7-day fluid record. There were 246 participants comprised of 102 (41.5%) general workers and 144 (58.5%) health workers who were analyzed in this study. All participants showed barely adequate intake of daily total fluid 1,882 (1,473–2,433) ml/day. Total fluid intake among general workers was 1,759 (1,447–2,396) ml/day, whereas in health workers it was slightly higher 1,939 (1,516–2,446) ml/day (p-value = 0.378). Among health workers who were highly exposed to patients with COVID-19 showed the highest percentage in drinking water adequately (20 participants, 60.6%) compared to health workers who worked under moderate (29 participants, 48.3%) and low (24 participants, 47.2%) level of exposure to patients with COVID-19. In conclusion, workers need to improve their daily fluid intake. This study also showed better behavior of water consumption among health workers compared to general workers despite of their strict personal protection equipment during working hour. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8967173/ /pubmed/35369071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.832641 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sunardi, Chandra, Medise, Manikam, Friska, Lestari and Insani. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Chandra, Dian Novita
Medise, Bernie Endyarni
Manikam, Nurul Ratna Mutu
Friska, Dewi
Lestari, Wiji
Insani, Putri Novia Choiri
Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_full Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_fullStr Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_short Water and Beverages Intake Among Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
title_sort water and beverages intake among workers amid the covid-19 pandemic in indonesia
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35369071
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